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dungeonmapster · 2 days ago
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Fairflow, Town Map
The village of Fairflow has earned its name well, built as it is around the conjunction of canals fed by the rivers that keep the grasses green and the nets full of fish all summer long. By horse or ferry, visitors often stop by for festivals, log-riding, fishing competitions, or simply to enjoy the locally crafted Dewdrop Ale, made with the purified mountain waters that run through town year-round.
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dingodoodles · 3 months ago
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JAWBONE HAS FINALLY ARRIVED! CLICK HERE It's only for a limited time. So once he's gone, he's gone... So adopt him while you can :3 Comic by: Avery
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abyssgrant · 10 months ago
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Imogen Temult, Exaltant Hope of the Red Storm
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hellastrangedice · 11 months ago
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New Design: Nisha, goddess of dusk, names, and solitude. A star filled sunset based on one of my deities for my pantheon.
These dice are RAW unpolished and not inked yet
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jhamkul · 3 months ago
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Paladin Subclass: Oath of the Deific Champion
✨Post made in collaboration with Green Goblet Games ✨
Paladin is my favorite class in D&D, and one of my fantasies has always been always playing as a deity's champion. Introducing the 'Oath of the Deific Champion,' a new homebrew subclass that lets you become a living avatar of your chosen deity without needing to be a cleric. Think 'Oath of Devotion' reimagined, letting you forge an unbreakable bond with your chosen god and wield their power in the mortal realm. What deity's power would YOU wield to smite evil (or good)?
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rustedportal · 9 months ago
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angela-maps · 8 months ago
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Dead God
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Where do gods go when they die? A complex question with deep philosophical and theological implications, but in your setting of choice, perhaps one with a very simple answer. It could be a place, out of time and space, where decaying deific forms wither and rot, forgotten by all and no longer sustained by the power of belief. What manner of treasure, knowledge, or power might be found within such a long dead husk, and what bizarre and alien creatures might make their lair within one? That’s for you to decide, as you dazzle your players with these three maps, all animated, featuring an external and internal view of a massive humanoid carcass floating in a sea of stars. A giant, a god, or maybe just a regular-sized corpse visited by really tiny PCs?! A Fantastic Voyage into Innerspace awaits!
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dailydungeondelves · 2 years ago
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It's time to be extra
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mightofmerchants · 9 months ago
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I have revised working with several rooms stacked on top of each other.
In combination with groups, it should now be easier to create multi-storey buildings with a roof. 😊
Feel free to try the demo of Canvas of Kings on Steam!
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peaceonstix · 7 days ago
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"Ulysseus" A fun piece for my pal @aless-was-here for an art trade!! Can't believe this took me roughly 4 hours... time flew by so fast! Had so much fun drawing their OC, Ulysseus.
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vahilor · 10 months ago
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Finished a Glowhopper (Dragon Trapper Lodge). I hope you like him.
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dungeonmapster · 18 days ago
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The local lord has spared no expense transforming his home into a place of beauty. Terraced walls and garden pathways welcome visitors, statues and busts of previous lords decorate the estate. The hedges and gardens are lovingly tended by the groundskeeper, living in a humble house within the estate's walls. The interior tells the story of a landed country lord whose fortunes have steadily risen over the generations, but never forgot where they've come from. Ample servant's quarters and a finely stocked cellar keep the guests' every need well tended, and their thirst for wine and beauty slaked.
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dingodoodles · 2 months ago
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ONLY 15 DAYS LEFT! GET HIM <<<<<<
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vintagerpg · 1 year ago
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The school year is winding down and summer vacation is on the horizon, so I am once again pulled back to 1988, my early days of discovering comic books and my fixation on the Gamer’s Handbook of the Marvel Universe for TSR’s Marvel Super Heroes RPG. The original set of four released in 1988, alphabetically listing a gigantic slice of characters from the Marvel universe, in alphabetical order, featuring full-color model sheets, on loose leaf paper for maximum convenience. You got histories, powers, the whole nine. And because the Marvel comics universe was alive, beginning in 1989, additional Character Update volumes saw release.
This is the first, and largest, of the Updates. The majority is new characters, most of them losers and second-rate villains who appeared in an issue or two, like Meteor Man. I love those folks best, probably. There is a little bit of catch-up, too, fitting in folks like Beta-Ray Bill and Prowler who didn’t make it into the primary reference. Some marquee debuts, too, like Venom and the X-Babies (lol).
Then there are the storyline updates. Hulk turned gray, Inferno was bedeviling the X-folks, Armor Wars was wrapping up. All these events and more needed to be accounted for in the RPG, and so they were. Its this stuff that makes these books an unparalleled resource for the history of the Marvel universe at that moment in time.
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hellastrangedice · 11 months ago
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Close ups of a new dice design Deorus. My god of Darkness. These dice are RAW: Unpolished, Uninked. Not finished.
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jhamkul · 1 month ago
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Species: Veydrin
My take on a playable "cryptid" for D&D 5e and D&D 2024. The veydrin are elusive, uncanny humanoids designed to feel eerie and otherworldly even in a world where dragons, demons, and undead roam freely. Inspired by myths and urban legends of the Slender Man, Shadow People, and the Noppera-bō, their presence lingers just outside full understanding. This new species also comes with an exclusive feat that expands on their natural "weirdness".
Folk tales call them the “forgotten kin.” Their shapes blur in the mind, their voices echo like someone you once knew, and people often fail to recall their faces at all. Some believe they are the echoes of a world the gods discarded, while others think they carry the imprint of ancient forest spirits and forgotten deities that predate history.
This is probably the species I’m most proud of so far in terms of lore, visual design, and mechanical identity. Whether you play a monk that leaves a flickering afterimage, a druid tied to something older than the gods, or a rogue who fades from memory, the veydrin walk the line between myth and reality.
Would you play something that was never meant to be remembered? What class would you pair with them? Let me know your build below.
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